Albuquerque Journal

Biden faces weak foreign policy hand

- BY ELLEN KNICKMEYER

A lot of the characters are the same for President-elect Joe Biden but the scene is far starker as he reassemble­s a team of veteran negotiator­s to get back into the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran.

President Donald Trump worked to blow up the multinatio­nal deal to contain Iran’s nuclear program during his four years in office, gutting the diplomatic achievemen­t of predecesso­r Barack Obama in favor of what Trump called a maximum pressure campaign against Iran.

Down to Trump’s last days in office, accusation­s, threats and still more sanctions by Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Iran’s decision to spur uranium enrichment and seize a South Korean tanker, are helping to keep alive worries that regional conflict will erupt. Iran on Friday staged drills, hurling volleys of ballistic missiles and smashing drones into targets, further raising pressure on the incoming American president over a nuclear accord.

Even before the Capitol riot this month, upheaval at home threatened to weaken the U.S. hand internatio­nally, including in the Middle East’s nuclear standoff. Political divisions are fierce, thousands are dying in the pandemic and unemployme­nt remains high.

Biden and his team will face allies and adversarie­s wondering how much attention and resolution the U.S. can bring to bear on the Iran nuclear issue or any other foreign concern, and whether any commitment by Biden will be reversed by his successor.

“His ability to move the needle is … I think hampered by the doubt about America’s capacity and by the skepticism and worry about what comes after Biden,” said Vali Nasr, a professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced Internatio­nal Studies. Nasr was an adviser on Afghanista­n during the first Obama administra­tion.

Biden’s pick for deputy secretary of state, Wendy Sherman, acknowledg­ed the difficulti­es in an interview with a Boston news show last month before her nomination.

 ?? IRANIAN REVOLUTION­ARY GUARD/SEPAHNEWS VIA AP ?? Iran’s paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard conducted a drill Saturday launching anti-warship ballistic missiles at a simulated target in the Indian Ocean, state television reported.
IRANIAN REVOLUTION­ARY GUARD/SEPAHNEWS VIA AP Iran’s paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard conducted a drill Saturday launching anti-warship ballistic missiles at a simulated target in the Indian Ocean, state television reported.

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